Leonid Belov

Leonid Belov (born c. 1885) was a general of the Red Army of the Soviet Union during World War II.

Biography
Leonid Belov was born sometime in the 1880s, and he distinguished himself in the 1941 Battle of Moscow in World War II while a soldier in the Red Army of the Soviet Union. As the commander of a unit of rockets in the city of Stalingrad, he prevented the Germans from capturing his headquarters by keeping them threatened with rockets and by sending Lieutenant Nikolai Badanov to capture a German radio to defeat a German armored car attack. His fate after 1942 was unknown.